Fbk SALE, I A Team of live excellent Hcifes, | I with a Wpp.jnn and Gears. 'The Horses are all your.;.', JJrong, true to the draught, and eapablt j^ 0 _ of habhtij: as great a weight as nioft in tne coun- I T try. The aßgon and Oears are Jtiong, and II i.i o-Sod orilcr." Apu'vto RO3EKT ORIi"N, tion, Wtlt To\vn, Cheller couiity, or CO appi Thomas Pi/ber, » d y o No. S. Second Street, Pliila elphia. . «cd.,«r._ Tl In -the Press, « dit And speedily will be publi(l)t'g, and Rolling Mills. SEYMOUR'S Paunt Rollers. ( THEIR fupcrisrity eoifijls in being free from Co boles and bonty-combed plaeei, ii)kic/j are com- t^e tmnlv. found in rollers tajl in jc.nd, that the necks reqiare j || c] no turning, but are imtrtcdaitely Jit for use, and from their accuracy, ran itiitb less frißiuil, and < require tefs water to make them perfarm their „ B , f By John Thompion, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF T The Constitutions of th« Xeveral S>.tes with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of caeh Conftitutioli, and ■ their most impsrtant provlfions, u'Kter the several heads of administration ; with w Notes ~ By WILLIAM SMITH, u , Of South Carolina, a t 1.. D. arid itiember of the Congress of the e h United States. . ti Dedicated to tho Peojlo of th* United States. ai N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pfc- U pes, j-4thsof a dollaf. February 6 mw £ City CommiJJioners' Office, June 11, 1797- IN pui fuance of an ordinance from the felea and common councils, palled the 2id day of Mav last, appointing the city cunimiflioners, and their dutie!s, feflion 9th, NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, 1 That the city is divided into five ditlri<£U, each to be under tbe loperintendance of one of- , the tity eommiffioners, whoistobe mdividuilly relponfibte for the cleanlirfefs of the fame, and , are as follow. ] DfiftnA No. 1. From the south fide of Ce- ( dar-'ftreet, to the north fide of Spruce-llreet, u*i rthe fuperiatendence of Nathan Boys. 2. From the north fide of Spruee-ftreet, to ttanorth nek- of Walnut-flreet,under thefuper intendence of Hugh Roberts. - From the nosth fide of \Valnut to the south fide of High-street, under the fupocintendcnce at ° Fre iruhe°ti or th fide of High-street, to the north fide of Mulberry street, under tht fup«r intendence ©f WllliTn Moulder. , From the north fide of Mulberry street to the north tide of Vine-street, under th. luper intendence of Nicholas Hicks. The cleanihgof High-street to be in emn«On. A dated meeting of the city commifntm trs is held at the Old Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. July M- eo " n Stands for Draymen, &c. THE following phses are fixed upon by the said City CommUßoners for Stands tor Dravmen and their llqrfes. In Vine-street, eastward of Front-ftract, on b °Saflafras, High.Chefnut and Walnut-fttreets, eailward Front-street, on the myth lideonly. Mulberry-street, south fide from Front to T Fmnt-ftreet, east fide from Vine-street to from opposite to Black Horse al lev to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Water-street, weft fide Yrom the north end of or Moore's stores to Pine-ftrfet. Pcnn-ftrect from Pine to Cedar-street, weft Brawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South ltreets, east of i'rerr-t - Walnut-street and the fia; , Hone crossings, east fide, opposite George °Second-ftreet, between Saffifras and Vine ftr Vifth-ftrllt', I wft fide from ChrfTnut to Mul bC Sa(lifr« S ftreet, from Third to Fo.rth-flrcet, * 4 No d dray or horse to stand within ten feet of FOR lIACKNET COACHES Pinc-ftrect, north fide from Fourth to Fifth ftr 4ffth-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftr nranch-iV«=t ) north fide, betwocn Third and Fourth fttcets. , mw s;fim LAWBOOKS, ] 1 Latest London and Dublin Editions. 1 ort H. P. RICE, Booksellers, No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market llreet, HAVE just received by the Ute arrivals from wh - { London and Dublin, theii spring import A- Tick tion, confiding ef a variety of the late ft and mod jj.ufli approved law Books, which, added to those alrea- j^ aV( dy on hand, forms the mollcxten'five colle&ioncv- g a g er Offeredfor fa'e in this country. They theicfore , Hefi ; beg leave to notice, that froi\i the nature o£ thfiir pi^p conne&knsin Dublin, they are enabled to fell I rift) Enjp editions (as they have hitherto dor.e) at the very Coha lowcfl prices. The following are among the latent z publications. , Fine Vefey, juti*rs Reports in Char.cery, % Abo Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Runway's Reportt in the tame of Lord Hardwicke ; b'loyer s Procters Pra&ice in the Ecclesiastical Courts; Barton p yyj n Treatise on a Suit in Equity ; Vidd's PraAice of the Cofurt of King's Bench in Pcvfonal AdliOns, % parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Repyts, 11 vols. London edi- j ; tion. H. and P. Rice «cpe& tn rafsivc by the fir a ar- A rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of _ Durnfordand Kaft's Reports, the ad part of , Gil bert's Law of Evidence bj Loft, and a number of new publications. June 16. The History of Pennlyfvania, By ftOBERT PROUD, IS now in the press, and will he publilhed, with all convenient expedition, by ZrtCHA- RtAH Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fuhferiptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propcfals, until the work is ready for the fubfcribcrs. July 18. ' , »awtf atci THIS DAY WAS PUBLISHED, ton And for sale by THOMAS DOHSOX, at the has Stone House, No. 41, south Second street, thr EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. , Confiding of a variety of Mifeellaneous Pieces for _ theinftruAion and amusement of YOUNG PER SONS— -xVolutacihandfonoely printedand bound up in two volumes, price Two Dollars. I The variety and excellence of these pieces are such, that the book Jcecds only to be known to be j universally elleeified one of the moll valuable jtub j llcationsth t can be put into the hands of young p«rfons. • k Delightful talk to rear thi tender thought, To teack the young idea how to (hocjt, p To pour tK« frelli inftruftion o'er the mina, To breathe th" enlivening spirit.and to dx The generous purpose in the glowing breast." Thomson. ~ August 44. mwf4w J* - THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, '' By THOMAS DOASOff, at the Stone House, (e No. 41, south Second street, Letters and Conversations, Between several Young Ladies, on improving and in terefEing fubjedts. Translated from the Dutch of Madame de Camion with alterations and improvements, * , Printed onfine paper, and neatly hound, Price ono duliar. j' AMIDST the tide of modern Romances, pamtiug tales »f oxtraorditiary distress, or of desperate «r w artful villainy, which " harrow Up the foul," a«d fa which it woultj be for the honor of yo«ng ladies to be ignorant of, this little book comes forward »o so- 0 licit notice,where,in a variety of incidents, not ck- ti ceeding thfc bontids of 'rial lift, the proper, beeaufe n C elegant and natural dignity and importance of'the Female p eh at after is exhibited in an mterefting point cf vitw, f ( and prc.fcnts examples of real and attainable excel- p - leer-. The publisher was fomuch pleaftdwitU the pei«- fal,that he was persuaded he should do a pleasing - f«rvi«« to the Community by fending it who circu lation. August 24—mw4w Acl laying Duties on Stamped Vellum ■ Parchment and Paper. t A FEW copies of the above aft may be had aj 1 ' he Office of the Gazette of khe United States, N«. 1 119, Chefnut-ftreet. J"!y ig- f ». The Partnership, ° f ' j TNDER the firm of FREEMAN V Company, t 'y U i 9 dissolved by mutual consent. All persons 1 having any demands against tkefaid House are de- , fired to render the fume to T. B. Freeman ; and ] t- those indebted to the House are desired to make pay- i 1- ment to him—By whom business will in future ba 1 carried on.at his Store, No. 39, South Front-street. •° Au«u/l 7- cod^w tr ' Richard and James Potter th HAVE removed their Counting House to No. at 45, South Fifth-ftreet. A Uguft *. w&f6t Lancatier, Harrijburgh Varli/le, Sbippenjburg and Sunbury II STAGES. THE public are requested to take notice, that the partnership which h*s for fomewme fub m" fifted between Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and s h " William Geer, is nowdiflolved: but, not as M. Slough infinuatesto the public without just cause ; I as will more fully appear by a letter on the sub - jest from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December last. a recital of which is not now deni ed neceflary. Auy gentleman who wilhes to be more circumstantially informed of the mer*s of this business, bj applying to W. Geer may have ' "f the perirfal of M. Slough's letter, and then can be '°f at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfeiftly jttftifiabie in attaching him the f e jf to an j other person in the prosecution of the for Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place, on Now from the liberal and generous support the public were plcafed to confer on the firft'effort in ets, this business, William Gefcr, in conjunction with nly. Messrs. Reily, Weed ahd Witmer, is deternnoed t to toprofecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub to lie can possibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided e a i. with carriages, horses, and every appurtensuee to render the partage fafe ind commodious, inform j e those wno wifli to patronize and encourage the I undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the' White Horle, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Mond*y and Friday, to proceed to Lancaftcr, Harrifbnrg, II Carlifie and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto efiabliihed. _ For the ftrther accommedation of the public', 'hf a staoe will ftaftevery Wednesday from the house 3r E e or Samuel Elder, i» Harriiburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, ifine and return from thence and arrive at Harnfbuig every Saturday, so tbat pafTengers destined for »lul- Lancaftcr or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon days. cet, WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 37, t-T)7- £of N. B. This Line of Stages starts from th« house of William Ferrac, in Lancaster, 011 ever? ?. Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro 'ifth eecding to the westward; and Irom the houft of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harnfburg every Wednef- Inut day mopn«lg, on the fame eve»:ng arrives at Pa trick Cochran's ii? Shippenfburg, and returns and from thence-on .every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily a» in its tour Lrom Philadcl- n * phia. . raws tnw&tim Thomas Herman Ltuii-t.R., North fifth ftrc«, corner of North alley, No. 34, Andt HAS FOR SALE, EXCELLKN Tred BouHeaux Wine ill cafesand boxes, fix years old J White Graves Wine in calks Tieltlenburgs " T1 Jlufli.j Sail Cloths Raveps Duck ]n 3 Bag Linen Hessians Diaper ar.d Table Cloth Late Empty 1-ags Coramon German Cloth alTqrtmetitof black coloured 1 Ribbons II Fine German Laces About twelve tons Ruflia clean Hemp Unit Clover Seed P 6r ( c Italian Soap, in fmaHboxes, for family of* gani: Window Glass Aug 19 refp< Excellent Bourdeaux Brandy l)itto ditt ■ Claret in cases tcrs Just received, and for Sale by * ovilti ' " Rum!L- Leech. that Anr. at. : '' jawtf was * ■ bf tl Will be Landed, it From onboard the ihip AAive, Capt.Blair,from Hamhutghr Jt 20 bales white Uuflia clean Hemp _i 2 casks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leiffir, North Fifth {lteet, No. ,?4- ■ Tunc26. s sty ft TO BE SOLD, And. immediate poflejjion give-n, t he A Convenient well finilhed brick '1 enemcnt, WPt with a cook house and other out houses, fitti* ■. atcd.in a pleasant part of the borough of Wilming u ton, in the State of Delaware— The lot of gfo»nd «i e has forty feet front on Weft-flrcet, and extends « 0 through the square to Pasture-street, on which is o - - I0 ' 000 'l c aoo do. JO - • 10,000 . • 400 do. »5 " I0 ' 000 1,000 do. .0 - «,000 1 e.oc'Q do. 10 - 's*. 000 ■ b the 16 >73' Priies. t in 13.»6i Blanh*. ined 50,000 Tickets, at fight Dollars, 400,000 at- ———— pub- N. B. Tofavourthofewho may takea quan tity of Tickets,the priie of 40,000 dollars will be ided the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last :e to but on* : "orm And approved notes, fccu»ing payment in either | the prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will s at be received for any number not lets than 30 tick orTe, ets. . . nd,y This Lottery *lll afford an elegant fpecimcn of dirif the private buildings to be ercited in the City of lcrt o Wafbington—Two beautiful deCjns are already IcltAed for the entire fronts on two of the public iblic" squares; from these ispropofed to erect lonfe twocentreand'ourcorner buildings,as foonaspoi- Sun- fible after this lottery isfold, convey them, fdav when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, n: bui J the manner described in the fchemc tor the 1 to r Lottery. A,nett deduAion of five per cent, will ti on . be made to defray the neceffiary expenses of print ing, Sc.c. and 'he surplus will be made a part ol > the fund intcml-ed for the National University, to be elected within the city of Wafliington. .v. The real feeurit.esgiven for the payment of the I, " Prizes, ate held by the President and two DireS Z„ J on of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than hats the amount of the lattery. °, f MMVEL BLODOET. ,p7 «§. Tickets may be had at the Bwk oteolnm liia ; of Jjmes Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter , t L Oilman, Boston ;of John Hopkins, Richmond : iade{- Mckard Wills, Cooper 0 Ferry. This Day Publiihed, And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, uoracr ot Second and G'.itfnut ftrcets, Prix yHtljs of ' a Bollur, \ car Observations on certain Documents pre Contained i»i No. V and VI of I S° ' << The Hillary of the United States for 9 i /■ )» A (in the year 1796, Bo^ Infvhith tlte ciiaroc or speculation againlt tj; j. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, * Late SECftETAKV of the Trkasury, is FULLY ow REIUri"D. WRITTEN DT HIMSELF. New This publication preftnts a ccncile statement Gem of the base means pra&ifed by the Jarobiwsof the Clan United States to afperle rl>e chara&er« of thofc Spexi perfonswho are con fibred as hostile to their difor- Prim ganizing fchfine?. It also contains the cor- Choi refpondence between Mr. Hamilton ami IVlcffrs. . Monroe, MufcVnburgh and Vcnab'e, on the full- Best icA of the documents alorefaid, and a Juries of let- £Jew tors from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr ..Ma- Afe njiltoii, proving beyond the poflibility ol ad' übt, Ruff that the connexion between him and Reynolds, Clov I was the result of a daring eonfpiraay on the part Lffy bf the latter and hi* allocutes to extort money. No tfjT A discount of one third from the retail price Afe will be made 1* favor ot wholesale purchaser?. for Cart cash. Orders to be addrefled to Mr Yovno. An i AuzuH 25. L 5 No. 188. By Dijlr'tft of Ptnnfyl'tania, to wtt : QE IV REMEMBERED, that on the (L. so twenty sixth day of July, in thetvyen- * ty second year of the independence of the United .States ol' America, Johv Fun no, of the faiddif triA.hath depofitedin this office tl;e title of a book, the right whereof v he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : u Observations on certain documents contained " in No. V. and VI. of "The History of the Unit ed States for the year JiJ96," in which the charge " of speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late " Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted— n Written by himfcif-" In conformity to the a*Sl of tltcCongrefs of the Ucited States, cntituled, " An aA for the encour agement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts ami books to the authors ants propri etors of such copies, during 'ha times therein men tioned.'* _ _ SAMUEL CALDWELL, _ CM «/ the DtJlriS ,f Ptmifyhania. July *7. _ _ £ _*W"L_ An elegant House in Arch Street. Fr TO be let and entered on immediately a large and elegant house at the Corner of Arch and L, Ninth Street. There are two drawing rnoma of and one dining room—the largest is 31 feet by 16 —and two are so connefltd by folding doors ' as to make but one. Also. fire bed room* be ' fides sin the garret, well Snilbed for lervant*. 1 There are ftablei and a coach house, with evry ' convenience for a family- Enquire at No. 19, ' in North Seventh street, or at No. aiK, Arch I Street; William Blackburn, t » LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICQ 3 No. 64 south Second-Srect. * r T*ICKETB in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which R A commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR e 1 SALE. The price of tickets will rife ia propor s j tion as the drawing advances, particularly on X g ceunt of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes us four thousand dollars each, on the latt day ot o drawing. , 19 Check Books kept for examination and regilter- J is ing, intheCanal, No. 2, City oi Wafliington, No. e 1, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets forfale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perk:oraen Bridge lotteries, which will begin _ _ drawing in the courie elf the summer. The business of a Broker in ad kinds of Stock, Bills v Note». Lands, &c- Sic. traiifas*jd with the I utraoft attention. 'r Junk % io Erflcine's Vievr of the^War. in - V JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & C». *? No 40 South Second street, jj. [Price 31 Cen»»3 be A View of the Causes and Consequen ces of'theprefent War with Francs., f , a f By the H.oaorable Thomas Brskink. of May is ■ ui "state trials. Sold b W. Younq, BookfcUe*, No. s*, South Se cond-street, L The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the impeachment, trial, and acqait al of FrancisHopkinfon, Judge of the Court of admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gcn ' cral—ln,one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boa*ds, g dollars., , _ f W. Yochg has for sale, a general alfortmentot Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack* irs > ege, well afiorted,and entitled to the drawback if .utparted. July 7—' Z For SaJe, 000 That ivel!known plate, called Vandecrift*s 000 F r R a Y, 000 /-\N Nefhaminy creek, >8 niles from Phila -000 ladelphia, on the New York port road, 000 containing 74 acres and 94 perctow. Upon the 00c premises are a large two llory flone house eccu -000 pjed as a tvern, and a good one story ilone krt -000 chen, a Urge frame (table with a gcodthrelliing 000 flpor, and I'om* out buildings —also a well of 000 good water, and an excellent ice House. On ,000 this place is a molt elegant situation fora gentle -000 man's feat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny to its junction wiih the Delawase, and thence across to the Jerky fliore. ft has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the Subscriber, ,000 MORDECAI LEWIS. yav'24. Jt4wtf " — —~ II t>e COLUMBIA HOUSE AST Boarding School for young Ladies, ither TV yrUS. GIiOOMBRIDGE M-ith in»ch pleaf will iVI ureand refpeit, returns her sincere ac tick- knowledgemcnt for the liberal encouragement (he has received during four years refidenee in in of Philadelphia ; and aiiures her Friends and the l f o( public, so far from intending tj> decline her «dy fehool, (he has made a fupenor arrangement for t ], e more convenient accommodation of her ereC } scholars.—Every branch of ufet'ul and pclite ' poi " educationjs particularly attended to by Mrs. hem, Q rooir b r idge and mafltrs excelling in their i' refpeftive profe(T?ons. „ Corner of Sprues and Eleventh Streets. J.,ne„h, .797- irtof The situation is perfectly healtfey ; Vj to more agreeable by an cxtenfive garden and »ot of ground adjoining the houle. rla- " Publi/hcd, ed at A n( j .„ be had ol Messrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Booksellers in the city,price one dollar, twinty-five cents,ln boards, ,inm- j^ ew Yi ews of the Origin of the fnd" Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMll'H BARTON, «• n. wf June 30. * 6t taws FOR SALE, by Joseph Anthony Sff Co. No. 5, Chefnut Street, A cargo of choice Bourdeaux Braady, ift and 2 Molasses, in hoglhcad* St. Croix Rum and iugar, in do. London particular Madeira Wine Sherry and Malaga Winei, in quarfr Red, yellow and pale Barks, iu chests Logwood, &c. &c. 7.—tu&f 4 w JOSEPH SIMS. Landing, From on board the ship Edward, at Walnut ttrset Wharf, 1 London particular Madeira Wine, s of a superior quality, For Sale by the l'ubicriber. >• Robert Andrews. . s november J. eotf 1. For sale by the Subscriber, y No. 89, South Third street, ), A few calks of high proof Brau4y h 6o Tierces frelh Rice 40 Boxes of Chocolate A large quantity of a (Totted window glass, abd 200 pieces fail cloth, {4o. I to 8 £ Ravetu Duck, Mace and Gum Senegal. r Samuel Breck, jfun. N. B. An excellent Compting Houft to let (ft* l Rolls's wharf. 6teod Nov. a. Wharton and Lewis, £ HAVE FOR SALE, 0 j At their Store and Insurance Office for (hipping, No. lis, South Front-street, Jamaica Rum, 4th proof, ") entitled to ■ 0 Alicant Brandy, id &ad proof } drawback. Madeira Wine, and n( j few hogfbeads of Juniper Berries, in Oflober gj. t ;k Landing this day, he From on board th« schooner Two Friendt, Dan iel Crawley, Master, _ 80 hhds. and / T ama i ca RUM, 12 pipes ) J FOR SALE BY George Latimer Iff Son. uovemher 9. § Mordecai Lewis, HAS FOR SALE, n- At his Store, No. »5, Greac Doclc-ftreet, 250 bales of Bengal Goods Containing Baftas 1 Colics Gurrahs Moragqgungee* Tookery " Check atid Stripes Bandano Handkerchief! , Mamoody ait- Calicoes ■t of II boxes Irifli Linens !cn- I do. Diapers t»,g 7 do. Umbrellas 20 c;anifters Java Sugar it of 78 bag« black Pepper ick- 11S do. East India Ginger it if 100 casks roll Bripiftone 7e pipes Madeira Wine — 57 calks Gin A quantity of sheathing Copper and Nafls. rt's OJtolier 30. "wtw .Hi- Window Glass, >a . d ' Of Superior Quality, and cheaper th|ui any other in '" e iheCity—■ :cu- OF VARIOUS SIZES, kit- Fiom Bby 6 to 19 by 14, ling By the single Box or Quantity, may be bad at the 1 of store of the Subfcriberj, cornet of Arcb and Front- On (heet. itie- James C. & Samuel W. Fijher. im " Philadelphia, June 9, 1797. 1 winwfit snce 7" lege Lately Published, e * In one vol. 8 ve. (price one dollar in beards) fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chefnut streets, A Colledlion of Papers on the fubjedi of Billious Fevers, prevalent in the United States for a few years pad. ieS. Compiled by JSIO/iH IVEBSTER, jhh. leaf- Containing letters from Do&crs Seaman, Suiitk, ac* Bucl, Taylor, Ramsay, Monl'on, Reynolds, MitA Tient ell,on contagion, &c. &». eei* S«pt- '-<• ■" '' he Boston Glals Manufa&ory. r" nnHE citizens of the United States are hereby ' r X inforraed, that the manufa&ure o4 Window r G ass is now commenced at. the Glass House in Bof 'CUte r ?" ]t is needlcfs to fny nny thing of the excellent 1 c ' r quality of the Boston Glass. as it is so well known throughout the United States to be in every refpeil ts - greatly fup> rior to any ever importej from Europe, W It will be cut to any size commonly used ; and itiarte nvay be constantly had by applying to Charles F. idiot Kui-fjR, at the Giafs House. Orders from the distant States to lie a&lrefled to Mr. Samuei- Gore, Court-street, Bifton. Boston, Sept 30, 1797 O 4—iaw6w „■ Milfr'- Timothy and Vafon, Chnrifttv ; Mcjfrs. „U* ii"k e fyy ,an -> N ■ c d and O'Connor, Norf ti ; Mr. Ellis Price, Alexandria ; ) ' Meffn. TunJt and Brtrwn, Ha/linmrr ; Mr. Hcw-Ytrk ; and Mtjfri. W Gtedwiit, MmU Ca . ford i Mr. Stymour, Savrjwsl- ; r.re refjuc/cd to infer) Di the above onci a "aial 6 ivfih. 'Tit rr.w to It Jar. ' jt f IWlfdtd to'Ji! Ed'tti'.